Coconut Oil Hair Mask – Organic Coco Loco

Coconut Oil Hair Mask – Organic Coco Loco

Coconut Oil Hair Mask

With my hair being very long and often suffering from heat products I am always keen to find products that keep my hair split end free and healthy. I have tried argan oil in the past which really helped as a deep, hydrating overnight hair conditioner. The Coco Loco Organic Coconut Oil Hair Mask by Old Wives Tails uses all natural products to give a deep condition to nourish and strengthen your hair. The products are made with organ ingredients, the Coco Loco Organic Coconut Oil Hair Mask contains Coconut Oil, Almond Oil, Lemon Peel Oil, Peppermint Oil and Olive Fruit Oil. The mask is vegan and cruelty free as well as containing no gluten, sulfate or paraben.

Personally I really wasn’t keen on the smell of this product, a mix of coconut and peppermint. The contrasting scents really clashed for me and were quite pungent. The product starts as a solid product that quickly turns to oil in your hand. Rub the oil into your hair from the roots to the ends. You can then wrap your hair in a hot towel and leave for an hour or overnight. As I have quite a lot of hair the product didn’t go very far, half the tub was needed on my first use. I left the product on for about 2 hours and then shampooed my hair and rinsed 3 times to get all the oil out.

My hair feels so soft and silky after using the Coconut Oil Hair Mask. It is less frizzy and damaged and the finish is far straighter and sleeker. The off putting smell of both the coconut and peppermint is gone after use and has left my hair just smelling of peppermint.

Love your review thingy! Great for when you’re in a rush and just have time to quickly glance through a post! May I ask if this is some add on?

Personally, I love the smell of coconut oil but this combination doesn’t really float my boat. You also mentioned the price point so I’d much rather stick to my simple raw coconut oil hair mask. I do this once a month or so and always get compliments about my hair.

Mel Wills

It’s good to know that the smell doesn’t stick around after washing, the smell of products that have peculiar smells is really off putting with some products. Will keep my eye out in the shops and perhaps try it if it actually does a good job.